Maybe marketing isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be – at least when it comes to the best interests of retirement savers.
There are good examples of “best interests” and bad examples of “best interests,” but the ugly truth is we won’t know the practical definition of “best interests” until the courts decide.
They say less is more, and nowhere is that more true than in 401k participant fee disclosure.
If fee disclosure is a disease, education is the cure.
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